Exercise Turns Back The Clock On Older Hearts in Cornelius

Exercise Turns Back The Clock On Older Hearts in Cornelius NC

Exercise Turns Back The Clock On Older Hearts Our muscles stiffen as we age, including the heart muscles. However, a new study showed that middle aged adults who took up moderate- to high-intensity exercise developed the heart flexibility of someone 15 to 20 years younger. But there is a sweet spot in midlife for this…

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Want To Trash Your Lungs? Use Basic Cleaning Products in Cornelius

Want To Trash Your Lungs? Use Basic Cleaning Products in Cornelius NC

Want To Trash Your Lungs? Use Basic Cleaning Products in Cornelius Smoking is bad for you and cleaning house is good, right? Wrong, if you use conventional cleaning products — you may as well smoke. A new study shows the lung decline over 20 years caused by using conventional cleaning products, which have no federal…

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Try New Veggies and Fruit To Boost Healthy Gut Bacteria in Cornelius

Try New Veggies and Fruit To Boost Healthy Gut Bacteria in Cornelius NC

Try New Veggies and Fruit To Boost Healthy Gut Bacteria Want to improve your mood, health, and brain function? An ample and diverse supply of healthy gut bacteria has been shown to be essential, and that is best obtained through eating lots of different kinds of produce. Try going out of your comfort zone in…

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Antacid and Antibiotics Raise Allergy Risk In Children in Cornelius

Antacid and Antibiotics Raise Allergy Risk In Children in Cornelius NC

Antacid and Antibiotics Raise Allergy Risk In Children Addressing the root cause of your child’s acid reflux or frequent illnesses instead of a pharmaceutical quick fix could save you both bigger headaches down the road — a large study shows antacid and antibiotic use in early childhood significantly raises the risk of developing allergies. Researchers…

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Do You Have Chemical Sensitivities in Cornelius

Do You Have Chemical Sensitivities? Tips for Improving in Cornelius NC

Do You Have Chemical Sensitivities? Tips for Improving Do perfumes or heavy fragrance make you gag or trigger your inflammation or autoimmune symptoms? Do scented products, gasoline fumes, car exhaust, tire stores, new rugs or carpet, or other sources of chemical odors give you headaches, fatigue, and other symptoms? You are not alone. An increasing…

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Gut Microbiome in Cornelius

Target Gut Microbiome For Osteoarthritis and Joint Pain

Target Gut Microbiome For Osteoarthritis and Joint Pain Osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease, is the number one cause of disability in the US, afflicting 31 million people. Until now, treatment strategies have been aimed at pain relief but not the inflammatory factors driving it. However, new research shows that improving the gut microbiome — the…

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Chronic Viruses in Cornelius

Chronic Viruses Linked to Inflammatory Diseases

Chronic Viruses Linked to Inflammatory Diseases The Epstein-Barr virus infects more than 90 percent of people in the United States by the age of 20. At least one in four of those infected will develop the commonly-known disease mononucleosis, or “mono,” experiencing a rash, enlarged liver or spleen, head- and body aches, and extreme fatigue.…

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Feeling alone with Hashimoto’s? Celebrities have it too

Feeling alone with Hashimoto’s? Celebrities have it too

One of the worst things about an autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism is how alone it can make you feel. Most autoimmune diseases do not have outwardly obvious symptoms. People with Hashimoto’s, most of whom are women, also know not to complain lest they be labeled a whiner or lazy. That’s why it’s so…

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Functional medicine can help autoimmune heart disease

Functional medicine can help autoimmune heart disease

Sometimes autoimmunity, a disorder in which the immune system attacks and destroys body tissues, can attack the heart and cause heart disease. People with autoimmune heart disease may not have typical markers of cardiovascular risk, such as diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure. Autoimmunity is one of the most common diseases today and a…

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Food quality, not calories, matter in managing weight

Food quality, not calories, matter in managing weight

If there is one thing Americans love, it is a prescribed diet, and the internet abounds with rules for grams of protein, fats, and carbohydrates, genetic and body type diets, calorie counting, and so on. But a recent 12-month study found focusing on whole foods and ditching sugars and processed foods resulted in weight loss…

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